Charlie White, the Republican Election Chief of Indiana. was convicted of vote fraud by a jury of his peers. His boss, Republican governor Mitch Daniels, tried to help him keep his job overseeing the voting process by negotiating the crime down to a misdemeanor; that way the convicted vote fraudster could keep supervising voting WTF? Luckily for sanity, Daniels failed but he continues to insist that White won the election (...even though he was ineligible to run, since he was registered fraudulently...) because if White didn't win, the guy who came in 2nd would get the office.

Ann Coulter registered to vote using the address of her realtor, not her actual home address, and then she cast a vote based on that address (...she also applied for a driver's license using the realtor's address... a separate crime.) Florida refused to prosecute her until after the statute of limitations had passed.She also faced accusations of vote fraud in Connecticut but those seem to have gone away after the state decided to ignore the evidence.

Mitt Romney did not own property in Massachusetts in 2010 and registered to vote from an address in the unfinished basement of an 8,000 square-foot Belmont mansion owned by his son Tagg, a place where he did not live. He then cast a vote in the 2010 election based on that registration. This is a clear violation of Massachusetts state law governing who may register to vote in the state.So far, the people demanding the purge of voter roles don't seem to be using these cases to advance their cause. Why is that?